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China’s Xi Jinping expected to skip next G20 meeting in India

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Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to skip the upcoming G20 leaders’ summit in India, dampening hopes for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden.

This move could also be interpreted as a slight against host India, indicating China’s reluctance to confer influence on its fast-growing southern neighbour while China’s own economic growth moderates.

Premier Li Qiang is projected to represent Beijing at the September 9-10 gathering in New Delhi, as disclosed by two Indian officials and backed by sources from another G20 nation, according to reports by Reuters.

Spokespersons for the Indian and Chinese foreign ministries refrained from commenting on the matter.

Li is additionally expected to attend an assembly of leaders from East and Southeast Asian nations in Jakarta, Indonesia, from September 5 to 7, as reported by Kyodo.

Initially deemed a possible platform for a Xi-Biden meeting, the India summit aims to mend strained relations between the two superpowers due to trade and geopolitical disputes. President Biden, who has confirmed his attendance, previously engaged with Xi during the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, in November.

President Vladimir Putin of Russia has already opted out of the New Delhi summit, designating Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as his representative.

A senior Indian government official confirmed that Xi’s absence is anticipated, with Premier Li as the likely substitute. Similarly, sources from China, including foreign diplomats and another G20 country’s government official, indicated that Xi is unlikely to attend the summit.

Although informed by Chinese officials, these sources were not privy to the reason behind Xi’s expected nonattendance.

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Armed figure seen on CCTV as search intensifies for Savannah Guthries mother

CCTV shows armed figure near Nancy Guthrie’s home as search for the missing 84-year-old mother continues into week two.

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CCTV shows an armed figure near Nancy Guthrie’s home as the search for the missing 84-year-old mother continues into week two.

New CCTV footage has been released as police intensify the search for Nancy Guthrie, the mother of US Today show presenter Savannah Guthrie, who vanished in Tucson, Arizona.

The 84-year-old disappeared after returning home on January 31, with authorities now believing she may have been kidnapped during the early hours of February 1.

Investigators say the case has entered a critical phase as public attention grows around the alarming circumstances of her disappearance.

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Trump hints at military pressure as U.S. and Iran resume nuclear talks

US-Iran restart nuclear talks in Oman amid cautious optimism, while Trump considers military escalation and Israel demands stricter missile terms.

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US-Iran restart nuclear talks in Oman amid cautious optimism, while Trump considers military escalation and Israel demands stricter missile terms.

The United States and Iran have returned to the negotiating table in Oman, marking a fresh attempt to ease escalating nuclear tensions between the two long-time rivals. President Donald Trump described the talks as promising, suggesting momentum toward further discussions.

Iran’s Foreign Minister echoed cautious optimism, calling the meetings a positive first step while acknowledging deep-seated trust issues remain unresolved. At the heart of the talks is a major sticking point — the White House’s insistence that Iran dismantle its nuclear capability entirely.

Iran, however, maintains it has a sovereign right to enrich uranium, setting the stage for difficult negotiations ahead as both sides test whether diplomacy can hold.

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PM Keir Starmer facing his biggest leadership crisis yet

UK PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

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PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under intense political pressure as he risks becoming the first UK leader linked to the Epstein scandal. His approval rating has plummeted to just 20 percent, leaving him vulnerable to criticism from within Labour and raising fresh questions about his leadership.

The party has faced further turbulence following the resignation of Peter Mandelson, who stepped down amid revelations over his ambassadorial appointment and an ongoing police investigation. This latest development has intensified scrutiny on Labour’s senior figures and added to concerns about instability at the top.

Opposition from Labour lawmakers continues to grow, with increasing calls for Starmer to resign despite support from cabinet members. Many fear that a leadership challenge could deepen divisions within the party and create wider economic uncertainty.

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